Wammu
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| Developer(s) | Michal Čihař and Marcin Wiącek |
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| Initial release | December 3, 2003 |
| Stable release | 0.32.1 (January 21, 2010) [±] |
| Written in | Python[citation needed] |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows and Linux |
| Available in | Multilingual (23)[which?] |
| Type | Software utility |
| License | GNU General Public License[citation needed] |
| Website | wammu.eu |
Wammu is a computer program that can manage contacts, calendar schedules or messages on a cellphone via a graphical user interface. It uses Gammu software libraryand works with cellphones from Nokia, Sony-Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung and Siemens.[1]
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[edit] History
The Wammu project was started in 2003 to create a universal application to manage mobile phones under Linux. Since 2003 it has evolved quite a lot, but there are still lot of rough areas and places to improve. Current project leader is Michal Čihař.[2]
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- Supports sending SMS (with delivery report), picture messages, can send/receive ring tones (as SMS)
- Phonebook
- Dial/Receive calls
- Calendar
- Todo list
- Notes
[edit] See also
- OpenSync - Open Source synchronization framework
- Gammu - a program for communicating with mobile phones
- Gnokii - a program for communicating with mobile phones
- BitPim - Open Source CDMA management and synchronization software
- Series60-Remote - GUI program for S60 phones
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